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Date: 8 March 2016 at 17:26
Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Fw: Call for Submissions: Sapientia Islamica
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From: Davide Ermacora <davide.ermacora@gmail.com>
Date: 8 March 2016 at 17:26
Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Fw: Call for Submissions: Sapientia Islamica
To: ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC@jiscmail.ac.uk
Call for Submissions for a New Book Series
Sapientia Islamica - Studies in Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Mysticism
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Mohr Siebeck is delighted to launch its new book series, Sapientia Islamica. As interest in the formal intellectual legacy of the Islamic civilization burgeons, a growing number of publications have shed light on the still very inadequately mapped world of medieval and later Muslim intellectuals.
This new series provides a platform for the latest and most innovative scholarly work in this area. The series is keen to publish works which focus on Islamic theology, philosophy and mysticism, as well as the interrelationship between these disciplines, across the geographical spread of the Islamic civilization. In particular, it is keen to publish works on the intellectual heritage of geographical areas which are commonly overlooked. This series will also showcase the current turn in Islamic intellectual historiography which recognizes the inherent interest of thinkers who lived after the putative 'golden age' of Islamic culture. Stretching and challenging older paradigms, the ongoing liveliness and creativity of Muslim thought into the early modern and modern period will be acknowledged.
Monographs, collections of articles, conference proceedings, critical editions, and translations of primary sources, will all be considered for inclusion in the series. The primary language is English.
To submit a proposal, please email Lejla Demiri (lejla.demiri@uni-tuebingen.de), Samuela Pagani (samuela.pagani@unisalento.it), Sohaira Z. Siddiqui (szs8@georgetown.edu) and Henning Ziebritzki (henning.ziebritzki@mohr.de) with the following information:
♦ CV
♦ Abstract of the book
♦ Table of contents and sample chapter(s)
General Editors:
Lejla Demiri (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen)
Samuela Pagani (Università del Salento, Lecce)
Sohaira Zahid Siddiqui (Georgetown University SFS-Qatar, Doha)
Editorial Board:
Ahmed El Shamsy (University of Chicago)
Frank Griffel (Yale University)
Rotraud Hansberger (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Mohammad Hassan Khalil (Michigan State University)
Olga Lizzini (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Dan Madigan (Georgetown University)
Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen (l'INaLCO, Paris)
Angelika Neuwirth (Freie Universität Berlin)
Joseph van Ess (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
Tim J. Winter (University of Cambridge)
Sapientia Islamica - Studies in Islamic Theology, Philosophy and Mysticism
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Mohr Siebeck is delighted to launch its new book series, Sapientia Islamica. As interest in the formal intellectual legacy of the Islamic civilization burgeons, a growing number of publications have shed light on the still very inadequately mapped world of medieval and later Muslim intellectuals.
This new series provides a platform for the latest and most innovative scholarly work in this area. The series is keen to publish works which focus on Islamic theology, philosophy and mysticism, as well as the interrelationship between these disciplines, across the geographical spread of the Islamic civilization. In particular, it is keen to publish works on the intellectual heritage of geographical areas which are commonly overlooked. This series will also showcase the current turn in Islamic intellectual historiography which recognizes the inherent interest of thinkers who lived after the putative 'golden age' of Islamic culture. Stretching and challenging older paradigms, the ongoing liveliness and creativity of Muslim thought into the early modern and modern period will be acknowledged.
Monographs, collections of articles, conference proceedings, critical editions, and translations of primary sources, will all be considered for inclusion in the series. The primary language is English.
To submit a proposal, please email Lejla Demiri (lejla.demiri@uni-tuebingen.de), Samuela Pagani (samuela.pagani@unisalento.it), Sohaira Z. Siddiqui (szs8@georgetown.edu) and Henning Ziebritzki (henning.ziebritzki@mohr.de) with the following information:
♦ CV
♦ Abstract of the book
♦ Table of contents and sample chapter(s)
General Editors:
Lejla Demiri (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen)
Samuela Pagani (Università del Salento, Lecce)
Sohaira Zahid Siddiqui (Georgetown University SFS-Qatar, Doha)
Editorial Board:
Ahmed El Shamsy (University of Chicago)
Frank Griffel (Yale University)
Rotraud Hansberger (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Mohammad Hassan Khalil (Michigan State University)
Olga Lizzini (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Dan Madigan (Georgetown University)
Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen (l'INaLCO, Paris)
Angelika Neuwirth (Freie Universität Berlin)
Joseph van Ess (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
Tim J. Winter (University of Cambridge)
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